CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - No. 19 NC State finished off a sweep of Boston College with a 3-2 comeback win on Sunday behind six no-hit innings from freshman lefthander Brad Stone.

The Wolfpack (28-10, 11-7 ACC) battled through six and a half scoreless innings before Boston College (6-29, 0-17) grabbed a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the seventh. The Pack rallied with three runs in the top of the eighth to capture its third come-from-behind victory of the weekend. State won its 10th-straight, its eighth-straight ACC contest, and now boasts wins in 12th of its last 13.

The Wolfpack scratched out a win despite only three hits on the afternoon. Stone’s career-best eight strikeouts helped the cause significantly. The freshman tied his career long by going 6 1/3, and held BC hitless until the bottom of the seventh. He left with a no decision after giving up one earned.

Andrew Woeck (4-1) claimed the win on 2/3 of an inning as the first reliever out of the Wolfpack bullpen. Chris Overman pitched a perfect eighth inning to preserve a 3-1 lead. Grant Sasser earned his fifth save of the season by holding the Eagles to one earned in the ninth.

BC’s Blake Butera broke up Stone’s no-hit bid in the bottom seventh with a single to left. After a swinging strikeout for the first out, John Hennessy split the fielders in right center with an RBI double to put Boston College on top 1-0 and chase Stone from the game. Woeck entered there and escaped the inning without any further damage.

State responded in the top of the eighth, started by a bunt by Grant Clyde who reached when the BC first baseman allowed the throw across to get by him. Bergquist kept the Pack alive by battling back from an 0-2 count to draw a walk and put runners on first and second with nobody out.

Turner laid down a sac bunt and reached on a throwing error by the pitcher. Pinch runner Logan Ratledge scored from second on that play to tie the game 1-1. The error allowed both Turner and Bergquist to move into scoring position.

Austin provided a sac fly to left to give State a 2-1 lead. After an intentional walk to Tarran Senay, Williams singled to left to stretch the lead to 3-1. A 6-3 double play on a chopper up the middle from the next batter ended the inning.

Boston College made it interesting in the ninth. Hennessy was hit by a pitch with one out to start the rally. Luke Hoggarth followed him with a double to left center to put two in scoring position with one away. A groundball to first represented the second out, but brought in a run to make it 3-2, and pushed Hoggarth to third. A check-swinging strikeout by the next batter ended the game.

NC State returns to action on Tuesday, April 16 with a visit to Charlotte at 6 p.m. Radio coverage will be provided by 88.1 WKNC. Fans can follow along with live stats on GoPack.com, or on Twitter via @NCStateBaseball.